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  • Ascena Retail Group to roll out Oracle E-Business solution

    Redwood Shores, Calif. -- Ascena, parent company of Dress Barn, Maurices and Justice, said Friday that it has selected Oracle E-Business Suite Financials to streamline financial operations across the company’s growing retail operations.

  • Need an app? There's a Mac Store for that

    CUPERTINO, California - Apple Thursday introduced its Mac App Store, which it claims boasts more than 1,000 free and paid apps. According to the company, the Mac App Store brings the App Store experience to the Mac, enabling users to buy apps using their iTunes account, download and install them in just one step. 

    “With more than 1,000 apps, the Mac App Store is off to a great start,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We think users are going to love this innovative new way to discover and buy their favorite apps.”

  • Kentucky Oaks Mall to undergo renovation

    Paducah, Ky. -- Youngstown, Ohio-based Cafaro Co. announced that its Kentucky Oaks Mall property, located in Paducah, Ky., will under a major renovation.

    According to Cafaro, the rehab is the most significant in the mall’s 28-year history, involving both interior and exterior transformations. When complete, the mall will feature newly designed entrances, concourse skylights, new ceiling treatments, energy-efficient lighting, as well as new flooring treatments and soft-seating areas.

  • MSLO CFO leaving company

    NEW YORK - Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia announced that Kelli Turner will step down as the company's CFO and will be leaving to join a private company in the near future. A search for MSLO's new CFO is currently underway, the company reported. In the interim, MSLO controller Allison Jacques will serve as the company's principal financial and accounting officer.

  • Five Below to open 50 stores and enter Chicago market in 2011

    Philadelphia -- Teen value retailer Five Below said that the company is launching a major expansion into Chicago, with the signing of 12 store leases.

    The new stores, which are planned to open in the spring, are the first of up to 20 new stores that will open in the Chicago market this year, according to the company.

    Over the next three to five years, Five Below anticipates expanding its foothold in Chicagoland and increasing the number of stores in the region to as many as 60 locations.

  • Best Buy Dec. comp doesn't damper CES mood

    LAS VEGAS - Reporting from the Consumer Electronics Show, Best Buy said that revenue for the fiscal month of December ended Jan. 1, decreased 1.6% to $8.4 billion. The revenue decline for the five-week period, as compared with $8.5 billion in revenue for the five-week period ended Jan. 2, 2010, was due primarily to a comparable-store sales decline of 4% partially offset by the addition of new stores in the past 12 months and the favorable impact of fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates.

  • New Ebay fashion head a "Lucky" find

    SAN JOSE, Calif. - Ebay has announced that it will engage fashion publishing innovator and style luminary Andrea Linett as creative director for Ebay fashion. Working with Ebay’s fashion business, marketing and communications units for North America, and the company’s technology team, Linett will drive the creative vision for the company’s multibillion-dollar fashion business and will be responsible for advancing the image, voice and editorial style for the marketplace’s clothing, shoes and accessories category, the company reported.

  • Who is my eStore manager?

    By Manish Lonial and Akhilesh Srivastava  [email protected], [email protected]

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